A cat movie suffering from a balloon that does not leave herself clinging to his belly or leg with static electricity. If it is human it can be easily taken with hands, but it seems that it is not so ...
An e-mail from George makes reference to cats and how they lick themselves in dry weather to alleviate static electricity. This may seem rather far out, but there may be some truth to it. During fair ...
Static electricity was first observed in 600 B.C., but researchers have struggled to explain how rubbing causes it. In 2019, researchers discovered nanosized surface deformations at play. The same ...
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